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REVIEW of The Case of the Spotted Tailor (A Cunning Woman Mystery #1) by Anna Castle

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REVIEW of Moriarty Lifts the Veil (The Professor & Mrs. Moriarty Mysteries #4) by Anna Castle

Professor Moriarty has a keen, logical mind for solving mysteries, but does Angelina have the charm and chutzpah to uncover secrets beyond his range of expertise? When two separate cases come to our detective duo, they set up a cordial wager as to which spouse will sleuth out their solution first. The Professor embarks on…
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REVIEW of Murder By Misrule (Francis Bacon Mystery #1) by Anna Castle

Francis Bacon has been banished from Queen Elizabeth’s court. To restore himself to favor, he agrees to help his uncle identify the murderer wreaking havoc on the barristers at Gray’s Inn. But even with the help of his riotous young law students, Tom, Stephen, Trumpet, and Ben, this mystery might prove more than a match…
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REVIEW of Moriarty Brings Down the House (A Professor & Mrs. Moriarty Mystery #3) by Anna Castle

When a distressed theater owner comes to the Moriartys for help, Angelina jumps at the chance to get back on stage in a plum role during a Christmas pantomime. Moriarty himself is more cautious, but is soon led to invest both his money and his detective skills into the Galaxy Theatre. But as the accidents…
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REVIEW of Moriarty Takes His Medicine (A Professor & Mrs. Moriarty Mystery #2), by Anna Castle

“A man’s home should be his castle, but this one had been occupied by a superior force.” The Moriartys have only been married a few months, and already relations are strained. While on the honeymoon, the professor discovered that his mathematical skills gave him quite a talent for gambling. The only problem is, now that…
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REVIEW of Moriarty Meets His Match (A Professor & Mrs. Moriarty Mystery #1), by Anna Castle

Having left his position at Durham University under a cloud, Professor James Moriarty now works at the Patent Office. When his old nemesis Lord Nettleton submits an engine to be patented, Moriarty notes that the machine is missing a vital gauge which will demonstrate its inferiority to the public. On the night before the exhibition,…